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Welcome to classicamiga - June 2007
(14 votes)
Latest site news
Written by Harrison   
Wednesday, 20 June 2007

Welcome to classicamiga, your guide to everything Amiga.

Classicamiga.com is a site dedicated to the classic range of Commodore Amiga home computers. We are dedicated fans working to preserve everything that made the classic range of Amigas so great, as well as trying to provide some great articles and site content for all Amiga fans to enjoy.

Explore our extensive Game and Demo Scene directories where we try to list as many of the great productions and games released for the Amiga over the years. These sections include screenshots of each game or production and where possible exclusive downloads. The games section also includes boxart and disk scans, cheats and tips, complete scanned game manuals and much more. We are constantly expanding the content within these sections so please keep visiting as we continue to keep adding more to the site.

If you decide to register and join the site you will also gain the ability to add your own reviews and comments to the site, giving other visitors your own views and scores for your favourite games and demos, as well as becoming a member of the classicamiga community.

And when joining don't forget to also visit the classicamiga forum. You can join the classicamiga staff to ask about anything Amiga related, or to just share your enjoyment of the Amiga with others and to take part in our exclusive Hiscore competitions, quizzes and games arcade.

New this month

During June we have been working hard on the site to add new content and to continue to improve the functionality of the site. The game and demo sections have both undergone continued development this month, adding many new features to both. Exclusive downloads have now been added to both, as well as more detailed notes and information. In addition the new Games Manual section has now been added to each game page which includes scanned manuals from the original games, as well as text documents containing transcribed versions of the original manuals, cheats, tips and extensive walkthroughs of our favourite games.

And that is not all. Many games and demo pages now include audio taken directly from them that streams from the site so you can listen and enjoy some of your favourite music from the Amiga. We are also about to add the first videos to the game and demo pages showing previews of the games and video versions of the demos.

A new section has also been added to the site this month entitled Site Information and can be found in the home menu above. This section includes answers to many common questions visitors may have about the site, as well as pages listing the staff members of classicamiga, content contributors, site donators and a list of credits detailing sites and people who have helped us out over the years. In addition it also contains some information about how you might be able to help classicamiga.

We hope you enjoy your visit to classicamiga and come back again soon. If you have any ideas or comments please log into the forum and post them in the suggestons forum. And don't forget to click the Read Me link just below to read more about the upcoming content we still have in store for the site.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 24 November 2007 )
 
Savage Charts 2
(6 votes)
Latest from the Demo Scene
Written by PG   
Friday, 08 June 2007
Savage Charts 2

After months of work, the guys in Futuris are back with another issue of the Savage Charts. This chart is special, as it incorporates top-lists for both the Amiga and the PC platform. The program itself is only runable on Windows machines, but that isn't a big problem today, as most people owns a PC beside their Amiga.

In this issue of Savage Charts you can enjoy a wide range of demoparty oriented stuff, along with top-lists for categories such as best programmer, musician and graphician. Whilst reading, you can endulge yourself in the neat graphics and the atmospheric background music. Compared to the first issue, this one has a few improvements, especially when it comes to the amount of voters. I'm sure that they will gather even more for the next issue.

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That reminds me; If you haven't submitted your vote for the third installment of the Savage Charts, please do so now. You can find a vote-tool included in the archive of the production. Happy voting and reading!





To download the hottest issue of Savage 2 by Futuris, please click here.
 
AmiKit 1.3.5 LIVE update
(4 votes)
Amiga news
Written by Demon Cleaner   
Monday, 04 June 2007
Next LIVE update of AmiKit is available for download.
- ADDED:      id3tag library 5.6 by David Mevius
- UPDATED:  AfA_OS 3.96 (one more reboot is required to activate it)
- UPDATED:  akGIF DataType 45.62
- UPDATED:  akJFIF DataType 45.62
- UPDATED:  akPNG DataType 45.62
- UPDATED:  akSVG DataType 45.62
- UPDATED:  akTIFF DataType 45.62
- UPDATED:  EvenMore 0.64 (24-5-2007)
- UPDATED:  MCC_BetterString 11.10
- UPDATED:  Meridian 2.24
- UPDATED:  MMKeyboard 3.26
- UPDATED:  playOGG 6.8
- UPDATED:  StackAttack 2.9
- UPDATED:  TKPlayer 2.0 (now with skin support!)

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Amigaguide PDF Magazine
(3 votes)
Amiga news
Written by Demon Cleaner   
Thursday, 31 May 2007
The first issue of this magazine is now available in pdf format for download. You have to register at the site, but registering is completely free. Click on the banner to go to the Amigaguide homepage.

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AmiKit 1.3.4 LIVE update
(2 votes)
Amiga news
Written by Demon Cleaner   
Tuesday, 22 May 2007
Another Live update of AmiKit is available. This one only has some slight updates:
UPDATED: AmiKit - MorpheuZ 1.4 (silly bug fixed)
UPDATED: ASp 0.89
UPDATED: playOGG 6.7
UPDATED: WookieChat 2.6

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 May 2007 )
 
Cracktros.org goes online
(5 votes)
Amiga news
Written by Demon Cleaner   
Tuesday, 22 May 2007
Here you'll find the ultimate collection of AMIGA Cracktros and Trainers.

You don't know what a Craktro is? Well, a cracktro, also known as a crack intro, loader, or just intro, is a small introduction sequence added to cracked software, designed to inform the user which "cracking crew" or individual cracker was responsible for removing the software's copy prevention and distributing the crack. (Source: Wikipedia)

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 May 2007 )
 
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